Green bean casserole is ubiquitous during the holidays. It’s strangely addictive to eat and it’s sinfully easy to make. However, it wasn’t until I was in my local organic store that I realized that I could finally make the entire dish organic.

Little did I know that the best part of the green bean casserole – the crispy onions – can be purchased organically. The Golden Farms organic crispy onions were quite good. My only disappointment was that the can didn’t have the large round chunks of onions like the French’s brand. But that’s okay. I liked them much better than the non-organic version as they had a sharper onion taste and less breaded texture.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine green beans, mushroom soup, tamari and black pepper in casserole dish. Stir in the crispy onions reserving some to cover the top. Sprinkle the rest of the onions on top. Place into oven and cook for about 30 minutes – until top is browned and the green beans are bubbly.

1 Comments to “Organic Green Bean Casserole”

The nutrition level of organic foods is much higher than the ordinary, chemical added plantation foods, the main thing is the not organic plantation they strike for faster grow rate of the plantations, hence it shorten the time needed for the plantation to accumulate enough nutrition and vitamin in it, instead pumping more chemical stuff for it to grow faster and bigger but not much good ingredients.